es Church’ ‘Auditorium, PA GE Two THE REVIEW Wednesday, May 5, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Don Lew of 7091 Wallace .. Drive. are happy. to - announce the birth of. their son at the Jubilee Hospital on April 20th. He weighed seven pounds at birth, and is a brother for Irene and Helen. The Dogwood Tea of. the Brentwood Memorial Chapel was opened by Miss. Ruth Scott, Diocesan President, at the Brentwood Community Hall on Saturday, May 1. The Dogwood motif. was carried out in the decoration of the hall and tea -... tables: Guests were received by Miss Mary Martin, president of PATRICIA BAY | FILL DUMPED | “The Provincial — Government has begun carrying out a ‘program of dumping fill along the beach at /Patricia Bay. In_ reply to questions from =*- Council. .on-..- Monday, — North Saanich Mayor Jas. B. Cumming - . said that the dumping is part of a ‘continuing program ‘designed to -save the West Saanich roadway. He said that the fillis not being -- faced, and that.these plans have been known to him for some time. _ Invitation To Public Lecture Most of us look for: ways to bring out the best in ourselves. In . Colonel William Little; C.S.B., of: .. Washington, D.C:, points out that. this best self is really a natural : expression of -God- -given qualities. . » : Colonel Little, a member of The- Christian Science Board _ of. - Lectureship, «will «speak Thur- ssday, May 8 at 8 p.m. in the 7 dora.” It is: ‘sponsored : by First. ~..Chureh. of Christ, ‘Brentwood Notes | ‘the Afternoon Branch of the . decoration of the stage by Mrs. R. _his- lacture: ented: Da. sVourself? Ye. seventy-five cents. 1205. Pan-. Scientist, - Vietoria. “All members — ‘of the: community are welcome to at canes & -LINOS bm ; CONTRACTOR s. “Tred Blanchard &. Sons. CONSTR. B.C. LYD. @ DRYWALL. PLASTER STUCCO - REPAIRS” OUR SPECIALTY. op red. Jr. Fred Sr, G56-2638 177-4953 SERVING ‘THE: PENINSULA A.C.W., and. Archdeacon E. H. Maddocks and Mrs. Maddocks. Of particular interest was the: B. Stenning on the.theme of the Jacobean Tree. of. Life, with samples of crewel embroidery on this theme done by-Mrs. Stenning and. an history describing the origin of the Tree of Life pattern. The home baking stall was convened by Mrs. K. A. King; the plants and flowers by’Mrs. F. 9. Wollaston, Mrs. Hattie Jackson and Mrs. David Ryall; needlework by Mrs. A. S. Mc- Neil; white elephant. and books Mrs. J. P. MacFarlane, Miss Ysobel. Howard and Mrs. .W..S. Barker. The tea was convened by members of the Evening Branch, which also had an interesting gift stall in charge of Mrs. W. N. Hitchin, assisted by Miss Kathy Dunn. , CENTENNIAL QUEEN Mrs. A.M. Galbraith will open the Evolution of Fashion Show on Monday, May 10th at the Brent- wood Community Hall at which the ten candidates for. Central Saanich’s Miss Centennial: will: model period and modern styles. The first half of the programme will be presented by historian Avis Walton, the models wearing costumes dating back to 1871. During . the’ intermission, door prizes will be drawn and refresh- ments: served. Then. we will be brought up to date with a presentation: of : very definitely 1971 fashions, by..Anna- Allen. of. ~ Anna’s Fashions. This will be an elimination: event=.when the’ six finalists will be chosen to com- _pete in the Miss Centennial Pageant of May 21. This should }] prove-a most delightful evening: — all for the modest sum of. | workers numbered over 200. Tod Inlet - This..is the third. and: final portion of the booklet written 25 years ago about. the Brentwood Bay scene by the late Miss D. M. Worthington. Tucked away at the southern end of Brentwood, at the head of the Bay. lie Tod Inlet and. the Butchart Gardens. Tod Inlet is a lovely little bay. where private fishing and pleasure boats lie peacefully at their moorings. Butchart Gardens. famous for its rock gardens are well known to ali flower lovers. of the North American continent. In the first years of the 20th Century the Tod Inlet Cement Company started work in the same area where long before Wrigglesworth had his lime kiln, anda few years later, about. 1909, Mr. Butchart came from Owen Sound to. take charge of the works. Land: and a small house were given to him, but at first he lived in Victoria and only occupied the house during the summer months. Mrs. Butchart and. her elder daughter were ‘trained chemists and helped in. the laboratory while the second daughter was the stenographer. The works grew, houses for:the employees were built, and After a. while Mr. Butchart built the present house and the gardens began to take shape. The name. Benvenuto. -(‘‘Welcome") was given to the place and it became a centre’of wonderful hospitality. The gardens became famous and visitors from far and near arrived to see the flowers and the beautiful sunken garden. The garden was lirst begun by Mrs. Butchart, and originated in the quarry from which the limestone for the cement had been taken. Of course there was no soil so. all that had to be brought in. It came by boat.. The cement was always taken to Victoria and other ports by sea, and the boats brought back soil on the return journey. As. the. garden. grew. »-more gardeners were employed and extra labour’ could. always be obtained from the cement works for special heavy jobs. When the gardens were at their prime a landscape gardener and eight others were employed and all the cement. work. was done at Tod Inlet. The former “Limekiln Rd.” became BenvenutaAve.. and was planted with Japanese Cherries, The cement paving was a piece of rush work done in readiness for a visit from Queen Marie of 3 uichart Roumania. “War, The © pavement remains, but the Queen's plans were altered so ‘the visit was never made. ; Shortly before the Fir st World Mr. Bamber — started cements works across the Bay at Bamberton on- behalf of an English Company. During the war as work was'slack the men came over. and worked ‘at Tod Inlet and the Bamberton works were more or less closed. After the war the Companies merged into. the B.C..Cement Company and gradually the work was moved across to Barberton. A. small. amount: of work, drainage tiles, etce., is still carried on:at Tod Inlet and the houses are.all occupied. The Post Office still exists. Employees who live there and those who live in Brentwood go over to’ Bam- sardens berton every day inthe Company ‘boats. Bamberton village lies opposite Brentwood and its lights shine cheerily all night long at the foot _of the Malahat Drive. VIOLATIONS The following traffic violation reports were issued by Sidney detachment R.C.M.P. during the past week: driving without due care and attention, Michael Challenger of Vancouver: failure to stop at a stop sign. Francis Youngson of. Victoria; driving Without. headlights on.. Eric Partridge of Victoria: speeding. Clarence Savinac of. Sidney. Richard Hughs.-of . Shawnigan Lake. Glen. Davidson of. Port Kells and Ernest Morton of Victoria. “Mrs. D. B. Campbell, Resthaven Sidney Mr. and Mrs. C.. Wilkinson, Blue Water Apartments, have returned. to Sidney. after at- tending the funeal of Mrs. Williams’ mother Mrs. Ethel Reid, at Squamish. Guests last week at the home of Dr.. were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell and Mrs. R. McBain, Lloydminster, Alta. Miss Jean Griffiths and Miss Pixie Starck, employees of the Bank of Montréal, have returned home following 2 holiday spent in the British Isles. riefs E. R..Reid, North Vancouver was a recent guest at the home of Mr: and Mrs. M.. Chappuis, Fourth St. Heavy Damage. An accident at the intersection of Canora Road and McTavish on May 2 resulted in damage totalling approximately $500. William: White of Victoria was travelling south on Canora when the vehicle he was driving went into the ditch, knocking - over the airport sign. There were no in- juries. White was issued a traffic violation report for driving without due care and attention. | SEE US TODAY. ‘COMPETITIVE PRICES, BARRY'S AUTO BODY | PAT BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW 656- 1712 EXCAVATING ~The Name BACK FILLING; — LOADING | 2320 Amherst Ave., . Sidney, B.C. RR, 2, Backhoe Work Trucking . | SEPTICTANKS FILTER BEDS Thorne’ 5 Electric : ‘LTD. “Industrial - Residential’ ". 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